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    <h2>Latest STABLE version</h2>

    <p>The latest stable logback is version
    ${latest.stable.version}. </p>
    
    <h2>EXPERIMENTAL/UNSTABLE requiring SLF4J version 2.0.x</h2>
    
    <p>The current actively developped version is ${project.version}.</p>

    <h2>Binaries in Maven central</h2>
    
    <p>Logback artifacts such as <em>.jar</em>, <em>.sources.jar</em>
    and <em>javadoc.jar</em> files can be downloaded from <a
    href="https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/ch/qos/logback">Maven
    central</a> under the <code>ch.qos.logback</code> groupId.</p>
     

    <h3>logback-beagle: an Eclipse plug-in for viewing logs</h3>
   
    <p><a href="beagle/index.html"><img style="float:left;
    margin-right: 1em;" src="beagle/images/sailing-ship-32x32.png"
    alt=""/></a>We also offer a console plugin for Eclipse called
    logback-beagle. It allows you to receive logging events in a
    convenient Eclipse view, and offers various convenient features. A
    more precise description for this plug-in along with installation
    instructions can be found in <a
    href="beagle/index.html">logback-beagle user guide</a>.</p>

    <hr/>

    <h2>Third-party tools, extensions or forks (in chronological
    order)</h2>

    <p>If you are the author of a logback-related project and would
    like us to add your project to the list below please drop a line
    on the logback-dev mailing list.</p>


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      <dt>
        <a href="http://lilith.huxhorn.de">Lilith</a> by Joern Huxhorn
      </dt>

      <dd>
        Lilith is a Logging- and AccessEvent viewer for logback.      
      </dd>

      <br/>
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      <dt>
        <a
        href="https://github.com/mojolly/logback-akka">Logback-akka</a>
        by Ivan Porto Carrero.
      </dt>

      <dd>
        Consists of several akka-based logback utilities, including
        ActorAppender, HoptoadActorAppender and Logstash redis
        appender.
         
      </dd>
      
      <br/>

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      <dt>
        <a
        href="https://github.com/tony19/logback-android">Logback-android</a>
        by Tony Trinh.
      </dt>

      <dd>
        Logback-Android brings the power of Logback to Android.        
      </dd>

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      <dt>
        <a
        href="http://code.google.com/p/simpledb-appender/">
        Simpledb-appender</a> by Gabriel Nell
      </dt>

      <dd>
        Logback Appender writing to Amazon SimpleDB. See also <a
        href="http://www.peecho.com/blog/logging-the-cloud-with-simpledb.html">Logging
        the cloud with SimpleDB</a>.
      </dd>

      <br/>

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      <dt>
        <a
        href="https://github.com/carlspring/logback-configuration/">logback-configuration</a>
        by Martin Todorov
      </dt>

      <dd>
        A service layer (using Spring) and a REST interface which
        provides methods to: add or update loggers, resolve a log
        file, resolve the logback configuration file, and upload a
        logback configuration file and reload it.
        
      </dd>

      <br/>
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      <!--
      <dt>
        <a href="http://perf4j.codehaus.org/">Perf4J</a> by Alex
        Devine, Doran Chakraborty et al.
      </dt>

      <dd>
        Perf4J is a set of utilities for calculating and displaying
        performance statistics for Java code.
      </dd>
      -->
      
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      <dt>
        <a
        href="https://github.com/Moocar/logback-gelf">Logback-gelf</a>
        by Anthony Marcar
      </dt>

      <dd>Logback-gelf can log messages to a <a
      href="http://graylog2.org/">Graylog2</a> server via GELF
      messages.
      </dd>
      <br/>
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      <dt>
        <a
        href="https://github.com/sbabcoc/logback-testng">Logback-testng</a>
        by Scott Babcock
      </dt>

      <dd>Logback appender for TestNG Reporter.      </dd>

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